Now what do I do????? We have battled rats in the barn all winter. Sounds like a pretty common problem this year, so we just kept battling through catching as many as 6-7 on our best nights. Well, the weather turned a bit, got nicer and the rats seemed to have disappeared. I began to wonder if a new feral cat moved into the barn to have her kittens.
Well, last night we found out where the buggers have gone. Near one end of the barn we have a shed that DH converted to a coop for my banties. A month or so ago we lost two silkies to a rat over a space of six days. DH tightened up the door, blocking any opening. We thought it took care of the problem. The walls are insulated and covered, as is the ceiling. Actually it's a very nice coop that has served the banties well. Last night we were out behind it when DH saw what looked like insulation stuck near the roof. He pulled it out and it was actually a gnawed hole near the roof line. Sure enough within a minute or so a grey nose poked out. We believe the rats are living in the nice and comfy insulated ceiling of the coop.
I put a 5 gal pail outside the coop with a bottle over the top hoping to catch a dumb rat. But, these guys have obviously been learning how to avoid me all winter. So, I don't know how well this might work. Any other suggestions. I told DH he might end up sitting outside of the coop with a .22 if we can't figure out a safe way to dispose of them. I'm worried about poisons because of the banties, Ginger, my free-ranging hen and of course the dogs.
FYI I'm so afraid of rodents I actually screech and run the other way when I see them.
Well, last night we found out where the buggers have gone. Near one end of the barn we have a shed that DH converted to a coop for my banties. A month or so ago we lost two silkies to a rat over a space of six days. DH tightened up the door, blocking any opening. We thought it took care of the problem. The walls are insulated and covered, as is the ceiling. Actually it's a very nice coop that has served the banties well. Last night we were out behind it when DH saw what looked like insulation stuck near the roof. He pulled it out and it was actually a gnawed hole near the roof line. Sure enough within a minute or so a grey nose poked out. We believe the rats are living in the nice and comfy insulated ceiling of the coop.
I put a 5 gal pail outside the coop with a bottle over the top hoping to catch a dumb rat. But, these guys have obviously been learning how to avoid me all winter. So, I don't know how well this might work. Any other suggestions. I told DH he might end up sitting outside of the coop with a .22 if we can't figure out a safe way to dispose of them. I'm worried about poisons because of the banties, Ginger, my free-ranging hen and of course the dogs.
FYI I'm so afraid of rodents I actually screech and run the other way when I see them.
